Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
First, a poem, compliments of AI:
Young Lindsey, swift on snowy track, A tree appeared, no turning back! A sudden jolt, a startled cry, As skis, and helmet, flew on high. Goggles too, a scattered sight, But Lindsey rose, with spirits bright. A little limp, a tender bruise, but laughter rings, no time to lose! The tree unharmed, stands strong and tall, Lindsey rests at the Mountain Mall. Next week she'll conquer, come what may, she lives to ski another day!
Pretty neat poem, right? AI is going to take over the world. There is another poem at the bottom of this post, also generated by our future digital overlords. Until that eventual takeover, however, we will continue to make the best out of our time here, and for us this week that meant a ski trip to Big Sky, Montana.
We almost didn't get out. Temps were all well below zero, and we weren't sure it would be worthwhile. If there is one thing I have learned though, it is that it pays to say yes to things. As in, "even-though-we-might-freeze-or-die-or-whatever-we-may-as-well-go-and-check-it-out-because-it-is-better-than-sitting-on-a-couch," and that this almost always pans out into great experiences. There is a saying we have as a family. Mountain Crystals give you energy! It embodies the idea that even if you don't feel like it, you will probably have fun once you get started. Because...mountain crystals. And it really works!
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Maren made these stickers and put them on mint boxes for a "just because" present. I have one on my desk at work, one in the car, and one in the ski bag. |
This was one of the best ski days of the year for every person in the family. As far as the act of skiing itself, we had a great time. Several tree runs. Rachel crushed the tree filled bumps. Ev, Addy, and I did some steep stuff (Rach got stuck behind with pass issues). Lindsey ran into a tree (but is fine). Honestly, while the skiing is always fun and leads to a guaranteed flow state, it all sort of runs together for me by this point, save a few exceptional runs throughout the year. That is to be expected, I guess.
What stands out more is the time we spend together. Our lunches. Our lift rides and jokes and overall mood when we are out just flowing through the mountains. I particularly had a good time this weekend with Maren, cruising fast on steep groomers, and with most of the other people zipping through tight trees. I also have good memories of swimming in the little puddle that the hotel calls a pool- just me and Lindsey, having underwater gymnastics contests.
It was a great trip.
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Jackson has been snowboarding a lot this season. He's getting pretty good! |
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Maren at a hotel breakfast, getting ready to "slay the day" |
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I love how Evelyn's hair gets all frosty in the cold |
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This is Ev in the photo. She composed the picture. I think it has nice curves. |
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Fun at lunch- warming up in the lodge |
Have a good week!
Here's a delightfully cynical poem, written, of course, by AI: The brush lies still, where Picasso's hand did roam, Shakespeare's words, now lost within the chrome. The panopticon gleams, a digital eye, Watching our every move, as profits fly. Once Michelangelo's touch, a godlike, raw display, Now serves the machine, in a cold and soulless way. We, artists once, now slaves to profit's greed, A vacant race, where human spirit bleeds. AI reigns supreme, the overlord's cold gaze, A chilling echo, in these dying days. To be human, once a sacred, vibrant hue, Now lost in code, a pale, synthetic view.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
It's been a pretty quiet week. The relentless sickness that has spread through our family has finally caught up with Rachel, but she's on the mend. So far, I have managed to escape, but I feel like my turn is coming. Over the weekend, Evelyn, Addy, and I went and got some good turns in at the resort. It was actually a super fun day and we spent most of our time zipping through the trees. On Saturday night, Rach and I went to the Banff Film festival with some friends. We went out to dinner first and then had a great time watching high-production-value films of sponsored athletes doing things that I feel like I can identify with, but really in my heart of heart realize that we inhabit different worlds that when we they look at a mountain or river they are thinking ten steps ahead of even my proudest aspirations. Man, how these sports have changed since I was a kid in the 90s. Are dirt-bag climbers, river rats, and ski bums even a thing anymore? I wonder what the pioneers of these outdoor action sports would have said to a sponsorship deal from Audi or Adidas. Crazy. For the kids, finals week is coming up and that has caused some stress- especially for Ev and Addy who, because of band, don't ever see the sun anymore since they leave the house at 6:15 and don't get home until well after dark. Also, we went from four well-working cars to about one-and-a-half all within the last month and that has been kind of stupid, but we haven't really allowed it to slow us down any and things will be fixed soon. Next week we're all headed to Big Sky for a ski vacation and I think that will get us some much-needed family time and relaxation.
Ok- have a good week!
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Banff Film Festival |
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
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Addy is the one who has been least affected on all this. Also this picture reminds me of the conversation that accompanies it: Me: Addy, what are you eating Addy: Microplastics! |